The 23-year-old is seemingly a perfect fit for Barcelona given his technical quality and creative abilities, and so it’s easy to see why the club have been linked with a swoop and how he could easily adapt to their style of play.

According to The Guardian, a deal is now in place for the summer, while it’s added that Rabiot will earn £170,000-a-week over five years while a £9m signing on fee has also been agreed.

It won’t be an immediate relief for the midfield ace though, with ESPN noting how PSG opted to suspend him last month as it looks highly unlikely that he’ll play a prominent role for Thomas Tuchel’s side in the second half of the campaign.

Instead, he may well be looking ahead to his switch to the Nou Camp already and starting a new chapter in his career to help the La Liga champions extend their success in the long-term.

With club stalwarts such as Sergio Busquets and Ivan Rakitic not getting any younger as well as summer signing Arturo Vidal, Rabiot could be a crucial addition alongside Arthur to ensure that Barca have a plan in place to maintain their success and continue the traditions of the club’s playing style for years to come.

Nevertheless, should a move now materialise ahead of next season, the expectation will surely be that he’ll be used in a three-man midfield alongside Busquets and Rakitic in the more immediate future as he’ll hope to be a regular in the starting XI.